Skin Condition and Behavioral Factors in High-Performance Athletes Based on the Example of Professional Dance—An Explorative Pilot Project
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Part A: Questionnaire
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- Basic sociodemographic data (height, weight, age, gender);
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- Anamnestic information on general and dermatological previous diseases as well as the regular intake of medication;
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- Aspects of stimulant consumption (nicotine, alcohol);
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- Specific history of the subjects’ allergies and atopic diseases;
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- Questions on skin and hair care (for example, showering habits and depilation methods).
2.2. Part B: Skin Analysis Parameters
2.2.1. Measurement of the Moisture Content
2.2.2. Oil Level Measurement
2.2.3. Measurement of Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL)
2.3. Participants
- All dancers signed written declaration of consent;
- All dancers were at least 18 years old;
- All dancers were employed;
- All dancers were without an injury that results in or has resulted in a restriction of the ability to work (last 8 weeks).
2.4. Course of the Study
- T0: The first examination round took place immediately after the average 3-week, training-free recovery period (T0).
- T1: Examination during a phase of increased stress with training sessions, rehearsals, and daily performances.
2.5. Data Preparation and Evaluation
3. Results
3.1. Cohort Characteristics
3.2. Part A: Results of the Survey
3.2.1. Skin Care Behaviour
3.2.2. Hair Removal
3.2.3. Use of Wigs
3.3. Part B: Skin Analysis
3.3.1. Moisture Content of the Skin
3.3.2. Oil Level of the Skin
3.3.3. Transepidermal Water Loss
4. Discussion
4.1. Skin Analysis
4.2. Questionnaire
4.2.1. Sleep Duration
4.2.2. Nutritional Aspects
4.2.3. Skin Care Behaviour
4.2.4. Hair Removal
4.3. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Aspect | Localisation of the Measurement and Values | ||
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Moisture content (in relative values from 0–99 [12]. | Forehead, cheek, upper body | Hand | |
- Very dry | <30 | <5 | |
- Dry | 30 to 60 | 5 to 25 | |
- Sufficiently moist | >60 | >25 | |
Oil level (in relative values from 0–99) [12]. | Forehead | Cheek | Hand |
- Dry/Low Fat | <40 | <30 | <5 |
- Normal | 40 to 70 | 30 to 65 | >5 |
- Greasy | >70 | >65 | Not specified |
TEWL index values as relative values from 0–20 [12]. | |||
Interpretation aid | Value | ||
- Very healthy skin condition | 0 to 4 | ||
- Healthy skin condition | 5 to 9 | ||
- Normal skin condition | 10 to 12 | ||
- Stressed skin | 13 to 16 | ||
- Critical skin condition | 17 to 20 |
Skin-Related Condition or Disease (n = 35) | % |
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Atopic | 8.6 (3) |
Acne | 17.1 (6) |
Eczema | 2.9 (1) |
Herpes labialis | 8.6 (3) |
Skin fungi | 5.7 (2) |
Allergies | 2.8 (1) |
General Pre-Existing Conditions (n = 35) | % (n) |
Sleep disorders | 8.6 (3) |
Eating disorders | 2.9 (1) |
Depression | 2.9 (1) |
Allergic rhinitis | 14.3 (5) |
Allergic asthma | 2.9 (1) |
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Wanke, E.M.; Zimmermann, O.L.; Schmidt, M.; Wallner, A.; Fischer, T. Skin Condition and Behavioral Factors in High-Performance Athletes Based on the Example of Professional Dance—An Explorative Pilot Project. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 1297. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031297
Wanke EM, Zimmermann OL, Schmidt M, Wallner A, Fischer T. Skin Condition and Behavioral Factors in High-Performance Athletes Based on the Example of Professional Dance—An Explorative Pilot Project. Applied Sciences. 2023; 13(3):1297. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031297
Chicago/Turabian StyleWanke, Eileen M., Olga L. Zimmermann, Mike Schmidt, Alexandra Wallner, and Tanja Fischer. 2023. "Skin Condition and Behavioral Factors in High-Performance Athletes Based on the Example of Professional Dance—An Explorative Pilot Project" Applied Sciences 13, no. 3: 1297. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031297
APA StyleWanke, E. M., Zimmermann, O. L., Schmidt, M., Wallner, A., & Fischer, T. (2023). Skin Condition and Behavioral Factors in High-Performance Athletes Based on the Example of Professional Dance—An Explorative Pilot Project. Applied Sciences, 13(3), 1297. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031297